Submitted by nick4693 (Japan), Oct 28, 2006 at 18:51
Typically, Muslims exploit every situation for what it is worth, mainly because they do not understand democracy and what it entails.
Abdul Bari gives their cause away by saying that ALL 2 million Muslims in the UK would rally to a civil war, clearly indicating that they are simply riding on the coattails of the terrorists themselves.
If Muslims dared to criticize the governments in their own countries, they would come away from the fray minus one or two limbs, if not their lives.
They simply do not understand the freedoms of the West? They are to be enjoyed, not abused! But that is too difficult for Muslims to understand because they do not have freedom in their own countries. Their education is sadly lacking, being the 3-Rs and 98% indoctrination in the sayings of a degenerate, self-styled "prophet," whose history is an abomination, yet, like puppets on a string, they believe everything they're told without exhibiting the slightest curiosity about the veracity of their "unholy" book, the Koran....
If there are any moderates among Muslims, let them speak out loud and strong that they condemn the extremists, but they won't because deep down they want the extremists to do their fighting for them.
What I fail to understand is that the British authorities simply watch, fiddle and wring their hands while England "burns." Nay, they exacerbate the situation by inviting even more of this scum to our shores!
Isn't there such a thing as treason anymore? Evidently, not! Rather, it's appeasement and kowtowing to these rabblerousers.
So the police are to first contact Muslim leaders before staging raids against suspected Muslim terrorists. Can any sane person conjure up a more ludicrous situation? Perhaps we should send them an invitation card to the show with a polite RSVP tagged at the end!
We will live to regret our apathy towards this serious situation, which is destined to get worse before it gets better UNLESS concrete action is taken NOW!
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